miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2012



National Festival Grape Harvest

Argentina celebrates the National Grape Harvest Festival in the province of Mendoza to honor our wine. A group of events takes place in the eighteen State Departments from November until March. The festival finishes in one big national fest in the capital city. The central act in the Greek Theatre Frank Romero Day is the main attraction of the fest. It is an innovative and huge artistic show full of dances, lights and sounds. Hundreds of actors and dancers carry out. Its main topic is the grape harvest and wine. People pay honor to the Virgin of Carrodilla and the harvesters. The act always finishes with the queen’s national election of the grape harvest and the fireworks.
More than twenty thousand people watch the show in the Greek Theatre; meantime forty thousand people watch it from the hills that surround the theatre. In addition, the celebration is broadcast for all the nation.



Origins
The grapevine farming in America has a religious origin. The evangelizers needed wine to celebrate the mass. They plant vineyards near the chapels for obtaining the wine.
There were records of this celebration of the grape harvest fest in Mendoza. But just in 1936, the governor Guillermo G. Cano organized the first modern Grape Harvest Festival. Since then, the festival has been celebrated without interruptions.

Festival in departments
From November, every province department has to celebrate their own festival and organize a main act full of folk dance and music. Besides, it has to elect the queen’s of each department that later compete for the national throne / crown. Every festival have to stand out the characteristic of the region. In addition, there are other events  such as White Way, the fruit blessing, traditional food, sports activities and Creoles skills, different types of arts, the election of the children’s queen and/or the old age’s queen, among others.

The main celebration
  • The blessing of fruits

The last Sunday of February the archbishop of Mendoza blesses the fruits in front of the Virgin of Carrodilla image, saint patron of the vineyard. The people are grateful to God for their harvest.
  • White Way of the Queens

The first Friday night of March, along the main street in the city of Mendoza.
It is a procession. Every department presents its queen in a cheerful decorated wagon  representing every region.


  • Central Act

It takes place the first Saturday of March in the Greek Theatre Frank Romero Day. Its main topic and production must be choosen in a public competition. The show finishes with the queen’s national election of the grape harvest.



Other celebrations and events 
Apart from the central act, other events are organized.
Treading grapes
Before, it was carried out in a traditional and historic Winery Orfila and since 2006, the celebration usually happens in Mendoza Plaza Shopping mall. During the event, the vice queen of each department dances in big barrels on the stage and treading Cabernet grapes.
Mega wine-tasting
Big prize harvest 

jueves, 17 de mayo de 2012

A not so usual day

The story took place one Saturday afternoon. It was a beautiful, sunny day. Eva was walking in the park with Licka, her dog, a Golden Retriever. Meanwhile, some people were walking and others were having a picnic. When they were passing by some games, playing some children were playing and a boy, Gillian, was playing with his father Otto, a police officer. A child fell from the slide. He started to cry. Otto ran to help him. He saved the child and every one clapped. Suddenly a snake was getting closer to Gillian! When Licka saw it, she ran and bit the snake. She saved Gillian. In the end, every one saw what happened and they clapped again. Otto thanked Licka. A few days later, Licka went to the town hall and the governor gave her a certificate for bravery.

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Hola, Soy Virginia. Estudio en el Instituto Secundario Charras y este blog es un proyecto educativo, donde contamos historias, en conjunto con la Teacher de Inglés. 

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